Win tickets to see The Final Revelation of Sherlock Holmes! – Closed

Bored of Winter now? Make yourself feel better by trying to win some free theatre tickets!

We’re delighted to have teamed up with Let Them Call it Mischief Theatre Company to bring you the opportunity to win a pair of tickets to their new production, The Final Revelation of Sherlock Holmesat the Pleasance Islington. Tickets are subject to availability and are redeemable from the 11th February – 2nd March. Under 11’s may not be admitted.

As always with our competitions, there are no catches – you simply complete the entry form below by 1800hrs on Sunday 9th February 2014 and you’ll be entered into our prize draw. If you’re the lucky winner you’ll hear from us the next day. It really is that simple!

Sorry, but this competition is now closed!

ABOUT THE FINAL REVELATION OF SHERLOCK HOLMES

1930 and all is not well at 221b Baker Street. Holmes’ last triumph is long behind him and, with no challenge to engage his still keen intellect, his fondness of drugs has taken its toll. Watson has resorted to selling stories of old cases to make ends meet as he tries to find a distraction for his friend’s boundless energy. Could one last case repair their fortunes? Could the world’s greatest detective solve ‘the perfect crime’?

A play about an ageing friendship and one last moment of glory, Fringe First Winner Tim Norton’s interpretation sees Arthur Conan Doyle’s much loved characters tackle their final case.

“The play is beautifully written, full of the atmosphere of the original stories and certain to delight Sherlock Holmes addicts.”The Stage

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